Land Use & Zoning (alternative)

In Maryland, a 'development rights and responsibilities agreement' (DRRA) provides a developer with:

AGuaranteed approval for any future development
BA long-term agreement with the local government ensuring zoning stability in exchange for infrastructure commitments✓ Correct
CTax abatements for new development
DPriority funding for state infrastructure

Explanation

A DRRA (also called a development agreement) is a contract between a developer and local government providing regulatory certainty (vested rights) for a development in exchange for the developer's infrastructure commitments.

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